Inflammation and TCR Signal Strength Determine the Breadth of the T Cell Response in a Bim-Dependent Manner

  • Zehn D
  • Roepke S
  • Weakly K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Generating a diverse T cell memory population through vaccination is a promising strategy to overcome pathogen epitope variability and tolerance to tumor Ags. The effector and memory pool becomes broad in TCR diversity by recruiting high- and low-affinity T cells. We wanted to determine which factors dictate whether a memory T cell pool has a broad versus focused repertoire. We find that inflammation increases the magnitude of low- and high-affinity T cell responses equally well, arguing against a synergistic effect of TCR and inflammatory signals on T cell expansion. We dissect the differential effects of TCR signal strength and inflammation and demonstrate that they control effector T cell survival in a bim-dependent manner. Importantly, bim-dependent cell death is overcome with a high Ag dose in the context of an inflammatory environment. Our data define the framework for the generation of a broad T cell memory pool to inform future vaccine design.

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Zehn, D., Roepke, S., Weakly, K., Bevan, M. J., & Prlic, M. (2014). Inflammation and TCR Signal Strength Determine the Breadth of the T Cell Response in a Bim-Dependent Manner. The Journal of Immunology, 192(1), 200–205. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1302289

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